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The Pathogenic R3052W BRCA2 Variant Disrupts Homology-Directed Repair by Failing to Localize to the Nucleus
Jimenez-Sainz J, Krysztofiak A, Garbarino J, Rogers F, Jensen RB. The Pathogenic R3052W BRCA2 Variant Disrupts Homology-Directed Repair by Failing to Localize to the Nucleus. Frontiers In Genetics 2022, 13: 884210. PMID: 35711920, PMCID: PMC9197106, DOI: 10.3389/fgene.2022.884210.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDominant-negative alleleDNA damage responseDNA repair functionDNA strand exchangeHomology-directed repairGenome instabilityCellular functionsDamage responseDNA bindingNegative allelesStrand exchangeRepair functionGermline missense variantsCell survivalFunction mutationsMissense variantsRAD51Pathogenic allelesSimple lossPARP inhibitorsCytoplasmProteinAllelesHomologyDNAA cell-penetrating antibody inhibits human RAD51 via direct binding
Turchick A, Hegan DC, Jensen RB, Glazer PM. A cell-penetrating antibody inhibits human RAD51 via direct binding. Nucleic Acids Research 2017, 45: 11782-11799. PMID: 29036688, PMCID: PMC5714174, DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkx871.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHomology-directed repairMolecular basisDirect bindingSynthetic lethal killingPre-clinical developmentBRCA2-deficient cancer cellsCell-penetrating antibodiesAnti-cancer agentsLupus autoantibodiesHuman Rad51DNA repairDNA bindingRAD51N-terminusCancer cellsSilico molecular modelingFunction mutationsCancer therapySpecific inhibitorDNANovel inhibitorsAttractive targetComplementarity-determining regionsMolecular modelingCell penetrationDistinct binding of BRCA2 BRC repeats to RAD51 generates differential DNA damage sensitivity
Chatterjee G, Jimenez-Sainz J, Presti T, Nguyen T, Jensen RB. Distinct binding of BRCA2 BRC repeats to RAD51 generates differential DNA damage sensitivity. Nucleic Acids Research 2016, 44: 5256-5270. PMID: 27084934, PMCID: PMC4914107, DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkw242.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDNA double-strand breaksDomain of BRCA2Homology-directed repairDouble-strand breaksBRC repeatsDNA damageDNA damage sensitivityPatient-derived mutationsRegulation of RAD51Cellular DNA damageComplementation functionRepair complexRAD51 bindingRad51 filamentsDNA substratesHomologous recombinationFaceted proteinProper regulationStrand pairingRAD51Damage sensitivityCellular propertiesRepeatsCellular featuresRepeat unitsBRCA2: one small step for DNA repair, one giant protein purified.
Jensen RB. BRCA2: one small step for DNA repair, one giant protein purified. The Yale Journal Of Biology And Medicine 2013, 86: 479-89. PMID: 24348212, PMCID: PMC3848102.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHomologous recombinationDNA repairDNA double-strand break repairActivity of Rad51Double-strand break repairDNA double-strand breaksReplication protein A.Homologous DNA sequencesDouble-strand breaksCurrent biochemical dataHigh-fidelity repairRole of BRCA2Faithful repairRad51 proteinNucleoprotein filamentBreak repairSingle-strand DNADNA sequencesGenomic instabilityDNA breaksGiant proteinRAD51Gene BRCA2BRCA2 proteinCentral playerPurified human BRCA2 stimulates RAD51-mediated recombination
Jensen RB, Carreira A, Kowalczykowski SC. Purified human BRCA2 stimulates RAD51-mediated recombination. Nature 2010, 467: 678-683. PMID: 20729832, PMCID: PMC2952063, DOI: 10.1038/nature09399.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAmino Acid MotifsApoptosis Regulatory ProteinsBRCA2 ProteinCell Cycle ProteinsCell LineChromosomal InstabilityDNADNA RepairDNA, Single-StrandedDNA-Binding ProteinsHumansMutationProtein BindingRad51 RecombinaseRecombination, GeneticReplication Protein ASequence Homology, Nucleic AcidSubstrate SpecificityConceptsHuman BRCA2Assembly of RAD51Rad51-ssDNA filamentRecombinational DNA repairDNA repair processesBreast cancer susceptibility genesRepair processReplication proteinsCancer susceptibility genesSsDNA annealingBind RAD51Homologous recombinationDNA repairMolecular basisATP hydrolysisRAD51Large proteinsChromosomal instabilitySusceptibility genesMechanistic insightsKey mediatorProteinDNAMutationsBRCA2
2019
The Post-Synaptic Function of Brca2
Wang CX, Jimenez-Sainz J, Jensen RB, Mazin AV. The Post-Synaptic Function of Brca2. Scientific Reports 2019, 9: 4554. PMID: 30872704, PMCID: PMC6418147, DOI: 10.1038/s41598-019-41054-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDNA double-strand breaksHomologous recombinationMammalian cellsRegulation of HRDisplacement loop (D-loop) structureDouble-strand breaksPresynaptic nucleoprotein filamentHigh-fidelity processRAD51 activityGenetic diversityNucleoprotein filamentDSB repairHomologous dsDNAD-loopPost-synaptic functionRAD51Mechanistic underpinningsBiologic functionsUnexpected activityLoop structureBRCA2SsDNAFilamentsCellsDiversity